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"the washington post" says the meetings came before the 9/11 attacks on u.s. compounds in libya. during the discussions, the possibility of unilateral strikes against al qaeda targets in that region were reportedly considered for the very first time. >>> and there are plenty of questions to answer about the derailment of an amtrak passenger train in california's central valley. at least 20 people were injured when several cars came off the rails after colliding with a big rig truck. a second train/truck crash happened about ten miles away, leaving the truck driver with major injuries. >>> and an update on a story that caused so much outrage. new york mayor, michael bloomberg, says a retired lock smith will stop selling master keys to some of the most sensitive locks in the city, including the world trade center site. the keys are meant for firefighters and city officials to access electric panels and subway stations. a "new york post" reporter bought a set on ebay for $160. >> that is alarming. >>> it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. severe storms, wit
"the washington post" says the meetings came before the 9/11 attacks on u.s. compounds in libya. during the discussions, the possibility of unilateral strikes against al qaeda targets in that region were reportedly considered for the very first time. >>> and there are plenty of questions to answer about the derailment of an amtrak passenger train in california's central valley. at least 20 people were injured when several cars came off the rails after colliding with a big rig...
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that's because u.s. oil is still small part of the market. >>> restaurants are feeling the effects of the drought. from fancy eateries to drive-throughs, they're cutting portions, raising prices, and dropping items from their menus altogether. it will get worse as the poor u.s. harvest percolates through the whole food chain. >>> and liam neeson's "taken 2" has now taken two -- weekends at the box office. the thriller is doing better than the original "taken" two years ago. it took in $22.5 million in sales in its second weekend. "argo" was right behind. at $20 million. and "sinister" was third. i expect "argo" to go right to the top. >> you saw it? >> saw it, loved it. five stars out of five. just wanted to clarify that. >>> when we come back from 24 miles up, hold your breath, all the way to the ground. we're going to hear from the man who lived to tell about it. my stomach sinks every time i see that shot. >> it is amazing. >>> it was a big night for aaron rodgers and the green bay packers. houston, y
that's because u.s. oil is still small part of the market. >>> restaurants are feeling the effects of the drought. from fancy eateries to drive-throughs, they're cutting portions, raising prices, and dropping items from their menus altogether. it will get worse as the poor u.s. harvest percolates through the whole food chain. >>> and liam neeson's "taken 2" has now taken two -- weekends at the box office. the thriller is doing better than the original...
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stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great nation. fargo, minneapolis, and chicago will see showers, perhaps, even thunderstorms. severe weather is a threat for little rock and memphis, with high winds and hail. the northern plains could see wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. and the southwest, hate to tell you. you're going to bake in temperatures well above normal. downtown l.a. will hit 90 or above. phoenix is 93. dallas will be in the upper 80s. mostly 60s in the middle of the country. boston and seattle in the upper 50s. >>> and when we come back, what's really behind the huge shakeup at a major ba
stevens was killed in that attack on the u.s. consulate on september 11th. >>> and rattled nerves in the northeast this morning after a rare earthquake hit southern maine. the 4.0 magnitude quake struck just after 7:00 last night, just 20 miles west of portland. it could be felt throughout new england. people running into the streets, as the ground shook. but there were no reports of major damage or injuries. >>> and it is time, now, for the weather from across this great...
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but tells cnbc the u.s. is in better shape than europe and managing to inch ahead. he says he feels great after wrapping up radiation treatment for prostate cancer. >>> barnes & nobel is revealing new details about the data breach that has customers paying more attention to their credit card and debit card statements. it was a criminal effort. and the fbi is on the case. 63 stores from california to new york were hit. and experts say barnes & nobel will likely face customer lawsuits. >>> and if you like meat, well make some room in your freezer and stock up now. it is supply and demand. there's a glut of beef, pork and poultry right now. a lot of animals were sold off early when farmers couldn't afford the sky-high price of feed because of the summer drought. the usda says prices are probably as low as they're going to go for now and should start heading higher soon. but important news for all of you that like beef. >> indeed. >>> and the folks at taco bell better hope there's plenty of meat to go around. the chain is back with its world series gimmick. steal a base
but tells cnbc the u.s. is in better shape than europe and managing to inch ahead. he says he feels great after wrapping up radiation treatment for prostate cancer. >>> barnes & nobel is revealing new details about the data breach that has customers paying more attention to their credit card and debit card statements. it was a criminal effort. and the fbi is on the case. 63 stores from california to new york were hit. and experts say barnes & nobel will likely face customer...
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. >>> changes are under way at seven u.s. airport that will make screening less evasive. the tsa is removing the full-body screeners. in their place, machines that produce less-graphic cartoon-style body outlines. >>> those detroit tigers, hoping for a change of fortune as they bring in the world series back home. we get the latest, now, from espn news. >> randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. and we start with game two of the world series in san francisco. let's go. don't call it frisco, though. the locals don't like it. that's madison bumgarner. getting help from fielding here. top two, prince fielder tying to score from first. bad idea. these gone down. a missed opportunity for detroit. that's scary opportunity there for detroit pitcher doug fister. taking a line drive from gregor blanco. he would stay in. later in the inning, that's fister getting bumgarner to fly out. bumgarner did his work on the bump. omar infante, also no. bumgarner, seven innings, two hits, eight ks. 4-6-3 double-play. 2-0. giants get the win. >>> nfl football on a thursday night. adr
. >>> changes are under way at seven u.s. airport that will make screening less evasive. the tsa is removing the full-body screeners. in their place, machines that produce less-graphic cartoon-style body outlines. >>> those detroit tigers, hoping for a change of fortune as they bring in the world series back home. we get the latest, now, from espn news. >> randy scott here with your "sportscenter" update. and we start with game two of the world series in san...
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the award comes for the u.e. since its greatest economic crisis. in its comment, the nobel committee recognized the e.u. for six decades of reconciliati reconciliation, decency, and human rights in europe. >>> time, now, for the weather across the nation. up to eight inches of the white stuff, mountain snow in colorado and utah. showers in the pac northwest. morning rain and thunderstorms in los angeles, vegas and albuquerque. severe storms with a chance of tornadoes around wichita, oklahoma city and amarillo. >> summer-like in the south, with 80s from dallas to atlanta. the midwest and northeast are cold and windy and in the 50s. mostly 70s, meanwhile, in the rockies. >>> coming up this friday morning, another space shuttle heads to its final home. >>> but first, something to irritate you on a friday. new evidence that banks are still tacking on plenty of fees. >>> and some welcome news about the airlines. it's all next. >>> welcome back, everybody. well, you better keep an eye on your bank statements. a new pew study says a dozen major banks are
the award comes for the u.e. since its greatest economic crisis. in its comment, the nobel committee recognized the e.u. for six decades of reconciliati reconciliation, decency, and human rights in europe. >>> time, now, for the weather across the nation. up to eight inches of the white stuff, mountain snow in colorado and utah. showers in the pac northwest. morning rain and thunderstorms in los angeles, vegas and albuquerque. severe storms with a chance of tornadoes around wichita,...
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. >> reporter: ryan went after president obama for his response to the u.s. consulate attack in libya. >> it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: while biden challenged ryan's proposed changes to medicare. >> you are jeopardizing the program. you're changing the program from a guaranteed benefit. >> reporter: it was a more heated back and forth than the first presidential debate. and biden often laughed at ryan's arguments. >> joe biden understood tonight he had to go back out there and do what president obama failed to do last week. >> reporter: with the race still tight for president obama and mitt romney, watched closely. >> i thought joe biden was terrific tonight. i couldn't be prouder of him. >> reporter: and in the end, the running mates shared a few laughs. >> i think the vice president very well knows that sometimes the words don't come out of your mouth the right way. >> i always say what i mean. >> reporter: that got a lot of laughs last night. the next big debate is next tuesday. that's when we
. >> reporter: ryan went after president obama for his response to the u.s. consulate attack in libya. >> it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. >> reporter: while biden challenged ryan's proposed changes to medicare. >> you are jeopardizing the program. you're changing the program from a guaranteed benefit. >> reporter: it was a more heated back and forth than the first presidential debate. and biden often laughed at...